Hamburg Mathematical Society

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The Hamburg Mathematical Society (German: Mathematische Gesellschaft in Hamburg) is a learned society concerned with mathematics and located in the German city of Hamburg.

It was founded in 1690 by Heinrich Meissner as the "Kunstrechnungsübende Societät". It is the oldest still-active mathematical society in the world, and the second-oldest scientific society in Germany after the Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, which was founded in 1652.[1] Two asteroids, 449 Hamburga and 454 Mathesis, were given their names at an anniversary celebration of the society in 1901.[2]

Its journal is the Mitteilungen der Mathematischen Gesellschaft in Hamburg.[3] It began publications in 1881, succeeding a listing of society talks which had been sent out to members since 1873.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "Notes", Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 14: 93, November 1907
  2. ^ Schmadel, Lutz D. (2013), Dictionary of Minor Planet Names (3rd ed.), Springer, p. 78, ISBN 9783662066157
  3. ^ Mitteilungen der Mathematischen Gesellschaft in Hamburg, retrieved 2017-10-09

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